Ken 'Jake' Jaccardjake@usshancockcv19.comFellow Vietnam Vet from LaCrescenta167 Jaccard Lane Winchester TN 37398 USAThe Stephen Arthur Golsh Memorialhttp://www.usshancockcv19.com/stephen_golsh.phpI did not now you, Stephen, but we both lived in the Crescenta Valley of Southern California - probably grew up pretty close to each other, but of a different time (maybe a couple years) you went to Crescenta Valley High School, and I went to Glendale's Hoover High School (class of '62).
No matter, we were Vietnam War Veteran Brothers, and that is an Everlasting Bond. Visitors, visit my tribute to Stephen at the posted link - Rest in Peace, Stephen.. you are not forgotten.
Ken 'Jake' Jaccard, Clark Jr. Hi class of '59, Hoover Class of '62. Web Yeoman, USS Hancock CV/CVA-19 Memorial - www.usshancockcv19.com.Mar 20, 2010

Kelly&nbsp Grahamkelluccio@sbcglobal.netA/2/502nd Infantry, 101st AirborneI was Steve's Platoon Medic. Steve was really a great guy. Of course he was Bugman his life was collecting bugs. Steve was killed by NVA satchel charges on the night of March 21, 1970. He had completed 11 months of his tour. For us, the sadness was overwhelming. I myself went home two weeks later and I spoke to his parents. Steve's Mom went on to go around the US and get local community parks started in small towns, which were then dedicated to Steve's memory. Even after 40 years, you are not forgotten, Steve, and we miss you.Jan 25, 2009

Manuel Pino&nbsp B/2/8th Cav,1st Cav 68-69mpjr54@msn. comFellow Army Vietnam BrotherA/2/502nd Inf Rgt, 101st ABN Div 'When I am dead, cry for me a little. Think of me sometimes, but not too much. It is not good for you to dwell too long. Think of me now and again as I was in life, at some moment which is pleasant to recall, but not for long. Leave me in peace as I shall leave you, too, in peace.'
Nov 28, 2008

KEN&nbsp KERBSKKAK47@HOTMAIL.COMVIET NAM BROTHERBug Man was some thing else. He was in a War but not really. He always had time for Bugs. I can remember one time we were in the A Shau Valley and Bug Man was on lookout. He came across two NVA. They went one way and he went the other way. He came running back to our camp with his eyes big as dinner plates and talking so fast you could hardly understand him. It was really funny. The Army should have made him a cook or truck driver.
Well Bug Man you will always be AIRBORNE and we will never forget you.Nov 20, 2008

manny&nbsp g Fellow Veteran 69-70 An Khe Union Gap, WA. 98903 “You are Remembered” Peace and condolence, to the family and friends. "He which hath no stomach to this fight let him depart. But we in it shall be remembered. We few, we happy few, we band of brothers!! For he today, that sheds his blood with me, shall always be my brother”. Rest in peace brave soldier, you have not been forgotten. (W.Shakespeare) May God Bless You for your Sacrifice!!!

Mar 21, 2008

William Luckylucky4@aol.comserved withGolsh was known as "Bug Man" to the members of his platoon, due to his fascination with the insect life of Vietnam (I think he had a college degree in entemology or something). I recall the time his bug collection got separated from his rucksack and he was frantic - announcing "I'm not going anywhere without my bugs!" Rest easy, Stephen - those of us who served with you still think of you.Saturday, February 12, 2005

Grateful AmericanFellow CalifornianAmerican HeroThank you Sgt Golsh for your ultimate sacrifice. Rest well brave soldier and rest assured that you Sir, are not forgotten.Monday, March 21, 2005

Fellow EagleTHE BROTHERHOOD OF EAGLES SALUTES YOU. I know the perils you faced and the strength you possessed. You stood tall, answered your country's call, and gave all that you had for your brothers and country. You were part of the greatest unit ever, and I'm proud to be of the same Brotherhood that you served with honor and courage. You are not forgotten, nor will you ever be forgotten, as you will remain forever in the memory of every Screaming Eagle that has "Been There and Done That". We will all meet again when all of the Eagles are called home. Continue to stand tall my brother, for you are still in Eagle Country and now soaring with the elite. A Fellow Eagle, 2/506th (Currahee), 101st Airborne, RVN (A Shau Valley & DMZ), '68-'69. Monday, March 21, 2005